JohnGriggsII
novelty junkie extraordinaire
So on another forum they were discussing the neurotoxicity of tryptamine. They linked an article that showed that tryptamine (not NN dimethyl tryptamine) is metabolized into the neurotoxic chemical tryptoline, which has been linked to parkinsons disease. There is a possibility that N-methyl tryptamine (yet again, not NN dimethyl tryptamine) could be metablized into n-methyl tryptoline, which is EVEN MORE toxic than tryptoline. We have no conclusive evidence, but I just thought that the community should be aware of this risk and avoid plants with a high proportion of N-methyltryptamine.